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Blood blister
Hit shin with hammer on Nov 1st. Blood blister appeared. Doctor lance it after two weeks. Dark dried blood scab remains. Still feels a little tender underneath. Go on 6o plus days. Is this normal?
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HELLO, NO NOT NORMAL, CONSULT A SKIN SPECIALIST. TAB SIGMOFALM THREE TIMES A HALF HALF HALF FOR THREE TO FIVE DAYS AFTER FOOD. APPLY LOCALLY LACTOCALAMINE LOTION.TWO TO THREE TIMES A DAY. OK
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Please Take Tab zerodol sp   6 1 1 Tab pantop 3 1 Tab aziwok 3 500mg 1 Take milk plus turmeric regularly Twice a day Reconsult after 3 days
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It wil take some time to heal...but u go to doc for follow up...
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